Cetus Mk3 Speaker Cover (on steroids)
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So, this monstrosity is what was needed to get my Cetus Mk3 printer to beep at reasonable volume levels (for reference I live in a pet-friendly apartment complex filled with nervous dogs), so I figured I should share. You may print it with light infill (to muffle the beeping only somewhat), with dense infill (to muffle it more), or use light infill but pause the print at various points to stuff it with sound-dampening material (to actually get that REASONABLE beep volume I was talking about). I happened to have some earplugs that didn't fit, so I chopped them up and used those, but presumably any type of cloth or foam should work. I really wish Cetus would just make a beep on/off or volume control setting, it seems like that would be super easy for them to do, but until then, I will use this completely ridiculous workaround. Thanks to superhans for designing the original, non-ridiculous version of this thing.
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